Primary sources are actual artifacts or documents created during a specific time. Some great examples of primary sources are things like journals, diaries, newspapers, speeches and even things like art and music. All these things were created first hand by someone at a specific time. The diary of Ann Frank is also a great example of a primary source. Her actual diary that was retrieved shares with us actual events and allows us to see what life was like through her eyes with her diary. Other primary sources are things like surveys and results. If you take a look at this year’s Census statistics that is leaving primary source information about our country and our people. We create primary sources every day when we take pictures with our phones because we are documenting something in a photo of a specific date and time. Without primary sources we would not be able to discover things from the past. …show more content…
In other words secondary sources recap a past event and can give their own opinion on the subject. A very good example of a secondary source is textbooks, they display and write about primary sources. Biographies are also an example of a secondary source because they are books written about other people and not written by the people themselves. We also write our very own primary sources every time that we produce a paper for school. Secondary sources can help an audience alter their view of events, but they can also help you understand past historical events in a much simpler more modern